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The Tiger and Persimmon in New Year's Paintings
The tiger in New Year's paintings represents good fortune and persimmons represent good fortune.
For thousands of years, the Chinese nation has been in the midst of natural and man-made disasters, wars and wars, and people need to recuperate and pray for peace and tranquility, so they gave the tiger, the "king of beasts", the attribute of bringing good fortune and repelling disasters.
The persimmon is a symbol of good luck, good fortune and peace, and it is very popular among the people. In the New Year's painting, a fat doll holds a persimmon in his hand and carries a jade wishbone on his shoulder, symbolizing good luck in everything, while the basket next to it contains pomegranates and peaches, symbolizing good fortune and longevity.
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